Monday, June 17, 2013
THE GIFT OF DOUBT: Albert O. Hirschman and the power of failure. – By Malcolm Gladwell
Hirschman made his arguments without mathematical formulas or complex models. His subject was economics, but his spirit was literary. “The only way in which we can bring our creative resources fully into play,” he wrote, “is by misjudging the nature of the task, by presenting it to ourselves as more routine, simple, undemanding of genuine creativity than it will turn out to be.”
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